Project COPE Grief and Family Support Groups

Parent Testimonial – Linda

“COPE is a meeting where I have learned to do just that – COPE. It is through this program that I was able to network and reach out to get help for my son. I was able to pass on what I have learned to help others. COPE is a place where we can go and not be ashamed, embarrassed or judged. We can all learn about the disease of addiction and how not to let it ruin our lives.” Read More Parent Testimonials

Project COPE is a program designed to connect families who share the experience of a loved one who has died of an opioid overdose, survived an overdose, or are at high risk for overdose. Palm Beach County leads the state in opioid-related overdose deaths, with more than 600 recorded in 2017 alone and more than 5,000 total opioid overdoses recorded in 2016.

Families in the opioid crisis from across Palm Beach County are invited to connect at various locations across the county. Project COPE is an opportunity for you to express your needs and wants around the topic of opioid overdose. The meetings are free and open to the public with an advance reservation.